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undershotto

Undershotto is a term used in the context of competitive shooting, particularly in disciplines such as practical shooting, IDPA, and similar events. It refers to the situation where a shooter fires a round from their firearm but the bullet does not exit the muzzle of the gun. This can occur due to various reasons, including a malfunction in the firearm, such as a stuck bolt, empty chamber, or a failure to extract the spent casing. In competitive shooting, undershotto is considered a critical foul, as it results in the loss of the round and can significantly impact a shooter's score. Proper firearm maintenance and troubleshooting are essential to prevent undershotto and ensure consistent performance.